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Rayna
10 December, 12:22
How to identify polars& non polar.
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Jamiya Shea
10 December, 14:33
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If the difference in electronegativtiy for the atoms in a bond are greater than 0.4, we consider the bond polar, if the electronegativity is less than 0.4, we consider it non polar. if there are no polar bonds, the molecule is non polar.
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